06/23/2014 - Softball Factory World Series Kali is a talented OF and 2B with a well balanced skill set. Defensively, she understands the demands of both positions well. As a 2B, she makes consistent throws with active footwork. Working on fielding with soft hands, a controlled, aggressive approach, and staying down and through various balls will improve range and position efficiency. In the OF, she communicates well with fellow teammates with passion and enthusiasm as she relies on her fundamentals. Working on more fluid footwork, dropsteps and do or dies will help to improve range and efficiency. At the plate, she works the entire field with hard, consistent contact as she drives through the ball. She shows good power and will benefit from timing to improve power on contact, allowing her to be a more effective hitter. Kali's encouragement and desire to be a better athlete sets a high bar on the field.

06/20/2014 - College PREP - Savannah, GA Kali is a sophomore second baseman / outfielder with a well-balanced skill set. At second base, Kali plays hard and aggressive. She stays low and plays through the ball. Kali has soft hands and good field awareness. She has fluid footwork combined with agile range when moving from side to side. Kali will benefit from staying smooth through her transitions and throws. In the outfield, Kali has sure hands and an accurate arm to the plate. By working on her footwork, Kali will become a solid fielder. Offensively, Kali uses a square setup, backwards load, and a short stride to make a positive move to the ball. She is a smooth hitter that maintains centered balance through contact. Kali consistently makes hard contact and gets to the extension position. By incorporating the use of her lower half, Kali will be able to increase her power numbers. Overall, Kali is an extremely hard worker that will continue to develop as a player.

Lea Ann Jarvis is the Senior Director of Softball Operations. Lea Ann leads the player development and scouting process for Softball Factory. One of the best catchers to ever grace the softball diamond, Lea Ann played her collegiate softball at Louisiana Tech University where she was a two-time First Team All-American. Her number has been retired at Louisiana Tech and she was inducted into their Hall of Fame. She also played professionally and won two World Championships with the USA National Softball Team. In addition, Lea Ann coached at the Division I level for 17 years serving as a Head Coach for both Texas State and most recently New Mexico State.